The number of guests expelled from hotels for bad behaviour in 2017 was 156, 20% less than the previous year.

And alcohol-related incidents, such as balcony jumping, decreased by 82% in 2017, compared to 2015.

New regulations were also put in place to ban the display of alcohol on store terraces visible from the street while boozy bar crawls were scrapped.

A 20% decrease in robberies and violent crimes were reported in 2017, compared to the 2016 season.

And in the same period of time a 5.32% decrease in crime has occurred in hotels.

Magaluf 2017: Was it the messiest summer EVER?

Brits flocked once again to the infamous Punta Ballena in Magaluf for boozy nights and raucous antics this summer. Was it the messiest summer ever at the notorious party resort? From what people are posting on Instagram, it certainly looked like it!

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Andreu Serra, deputy mayor of Calvia and head of security, said: "In Magaluf we have implemented a zero tolerance policy towards antisocial behaviour and crime, and the result is very clear.

“Today we have a safer destination which is more family friendly, in spite of the increase in the number of tourists.”

Sebastián Darder, president of the hotel association, said crime and drunken bad behaviour was decreasing in the area.

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Though he did accept more needed to be done to stop revellers going wild on the infamous Strip in Magaluf, officially called Punta Ballena.

Police patrols had been stepped up on the street, the report added.

He added: “In spite of the relatively frequent news about events in Punta Ballena, a very specific street within the destination, we are also very satisfied to report that the figures for crime, drunkenness and other public order issues remain in clear descent."